
(Video) Nicholas Tse's Teenage Sons Capture Netizens' Attention With Their Good Looks
Last weekend, Nicholas held his long-awaited 'Evolution Nic Live' concert at the Kai Tak Sports Park in Hong Kong. The four-day show drew in thousands of fans and some celebrity guests, including singers G.E.M (鄧紫棋) and Charlene Choi (蔡卓妍). However, the two guests who caught the most attention were Nicholas' two sons, Lucas, age 17, and Quintus, age 14. The two teenagers are from the HK star's marriage with actress Cecilia Cheung.
Lucas and Quintus attended the concert for two consecutive shows, watching their father perform on stage from the crowd. Since neither of the boys wore face masks, the surrounding concertgoers all got a clear look at their visuals. Elder Lucas is said to resemble their father, while Quintus shares more of Cecelia's features. Fans who briefly interacted with the boys said both were polite, but the younger brother was more reserved.
The two brothers were also spotted with their father at a restaurant before the concert's finale show on 27th April 2025 (Sunday). The scene of Nicholas having a meal with his two sons garnered attention, with many praising the actor for maintaining a good relationship with his sons. For those wondering, Nicholas and Cecelia have joint custody of their children. However, Lucas and Quintus usually live with the actress, who has another son, Marcus.
Also spotted at Nicholas' concert was the actor's girlfriend, Faye Wong (王菲). The Mandopop icon sat beside another woman in the concert hall's VIP section. Since Faye rarely makes public appearances, her sighting at the concert sparked interest online. However, it's unknown whether Lucas and Quintus met with Faye at the concert since they were accompanied by their grandmother Deborah Lee (狄波拉).
It's nice that Nicholas maintains a close relationship with his sons despite it being years since splitting from Cecelia. Perhaps we'll get to see more of Lucas and Quintus soon. In the meantime, check out a video of the boys at the concert:
Sources: China Press, 8Days

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